[Favorite Stops in Provincetown – Cape Cod, MA]

September 1, 2017

Last summer we decided to have a quick jaunt around Provincetown. When you think of Cape Cod, you think of massive seaside hydrangeas, white wooden beach houses and paddle boarders slowly making their way across the horizon. Provincetown is this, with a side of homemade fudge.

This is still a flashback post from last summer but these pictures are such good memories I really wanted to revive them.

Kohi Coffee Co.

[199 Commercial Street]

Our first stop is almost always coffee. This one had great (cold) brews and great views. The combo of relaxation and caffeination might seem odd but it kind of balances itself out.

This is the only signage you’ll see, spot it and you will be rewarded.

We might have shared a pastry…

It was backlit but if you look hard enough you can imagine the beach on the other side

Don’t you feel more relaxed just knowing this is here?

Lewis Brothers Homemade Ice cream

[310 Commercial Street]

We didn’t have time to take more pictures because we were busy eating. Lewis Brothers Homemade Ice Cream is an adorable stop if you have a craving for a smooth and creamy ice cream on a hot day.

We all scream for Ice Cream

Provincetown Portuguese Bakery

[299 Commercial Street]

I highly recommend you check this little bakery out. It smelled so good, the scent was wafting halfway down the street. If we hadn’t loaded up on ice cream, this would have absolutely been our snack stop that day.

I started this blog a few years ago, needing a bit of a creative outpost for my new DSLR’s photos to land. Since then it has become a bit of a captain’s log of adventures I’ve had in NYC and as a new transplant to San Francisco.

About Me

I started this blog a few years ago, needing a bit of a creative outpost for my new DSLR’s photos to land. Since then it has become a bit of a captain’s log of adventures I’ve had in NYC and as a new transplant to San Francisco. Although it started as a bit of a joke in the early stages of my career, “Findling’s Finds” is what my coworkers would shout when I found some cool nugget of information. I’m now re purposing it to share my food and travel finds.
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Deborah